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...rejected the data of Cass Associates, Inc., headed by Leo J. Cass '33, director of the Las School Health Services. FDA notified the manufacturer, cheesebrough-Ponds, that without Cass' studies, which were now void, there was not enough evidence that the drug was effective...
...marriage. According to canon law, a marriage is valid if it has been properly witnessed and then consummated sexual ly. If some essential requisite in the sacrament is missing, the couple may later be able to gain an annulment, which means in effect that the marriage was null and void from the beginning.* Divorce and remarriage are out of the question, however...
...physical act of intercourse but as the spiritual union of two persons of which sex is the symbol. If it can be proved that this spiritual unity did not exist from the beginning, he says, the church might in certain cases be able to declare the marriage null and void. Still another approach is taken by three Dutch theologians, Fathers B. Peters, T. Beemer and C. van der Poel, writing in a recent issue of the Homiletic and Pastoral Review. They suggest that even if second marriages cannot be regularized, Catholics who otherwise display evidence of contrition and strong faith...
...People All Around is written in an old-fashioned protest-play form that seems utterly void of impact in the 1960's. Moments bear a striking resemblance to Waiting for Lefty. The play as a whole comes most definitely from a genre that pervaded the Odets era; Sklar's earlier titles, in fact, include works like Peace on Earth (1933), Stevedore (1934), and Life and Death of an American (1939), the final production of the Federal Theatre Project. Even the title And People All Around is revealing of the author's toward the "serious theatre" he sees this country lacking...
...People All Around is an energetic, thoughtful effort, both on the part of its author and of the Tufts company. But it is a case of misapplication: the serious-theatre void of the 1960's will not adequately be filled by the defunct self-consciousness...